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Shore dive at Hookena is always good, sometimes you get to snorkel with dolphins, marlins, tuna, even a big tiger shark, not to mention humpbacks the...
Born in Cuba, came to live in Miami at age 10 in 1983. Left for school and other adventures in 93. Returned in 2003 and now live here in Kendall with my partner.
Belzona Two and Emmerald reef Key Biscayne, FL (Open Water cert. Dive 1991)
Beach dive near the peir in Cozumel, Mexico; Beach Dive at Eden Rock in Grand Cayman (trip with certf. friends in 1993)
Discover SCUBA in Cozumel, Mexico (trip with my non certf. partner 2000)
R.M.S. Rhone Wreck Salt Island, BVI (discover scuba with my patner and other non certf. friends 2008)
My partner decided to get certified so I went along and took a refresher course as part of which we dove:
Benwood Wreck, French Reef, & Molasses Reef in Key Largo, FL (2008).
Certification History:
Open Water by NASE in 1991
PADI Refresher 2008
Certification Level:
Open Water
# of Logged Dives:
0 - 24
Dive Classification:
New To Diving
Years Certified:
One Year
Signature
Peace & Good,
Livan
"The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea. "
- Isak Dinesenon